@KimDotcom You should put both Twitter AND YouTube out of business. They both suffer from Googlitis.

Wait. Sometime during Q2-Q3, we’ll see how Google is going to feature the tweets. A lot can happen in boardrooms, on conference calls, and at developer desks. We don’t know, can’t know, and won’t see until Google decides to unveil it. So, let’s just hang on. Use Twitter. Whatever the case, this is clearly a step-on-the-gas moment for Twitter. If nothing else, their company just got a ton of publicity and a nice little stock uptick. Unless you’re privileged enough to be a major stockholder, this doesn’t mean much. What will be valuable, at least as far as your ongoing marketing efforts are concerned, is your activity on Twitter. By staying engaged, learning the system, and maximizing your reach, you’ll inevitably improve your likelihood of gaining traction in the site’s upcoming upswing.